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A Canadian expat living in Kansas with a history in politics has been following and updating U.S. election polling information on an almost daily basis in emails to some Canadian media. He tells us what we should look for over the next three days and then early Tuesday; how reliable polling will likely prove to have been, how changing demographics will affect the U.S. vote, and if Clinton wins or Trump wins, then what? What are the nightmare scenarios which may develop and what effects will this U.S. election have on Canada? Guest: R. Curtis Mullen, freelance political consultant and former advisor to Canadian Premiers - Roy asks callers: are you for Trump or Clinton? Why? - A New York cardiac rehab hospital worries Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may kill its patients. Southampton Hospital has barred its cardiac recovery patients from discussing the election while in the gym, worried emotions may spike sufficiently to cause a fatal heart attack.

Also, is post-election violence a real possibility, regardless of who becomes POTUS?  Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, psychology professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, past president of the American Psychological Association, and President of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence

- The High Court in the United Kingdom declares parliament must have its say about Brexit.  Guest:  Alex Deane, former parliamentary assistant to PM David Cameron and co-founder of Brexit Express, a national U.K. organization which supported the Brexit campaign - Will women support Donald Trump? Conventional wisdom says that women will not. That wasn’t our experience approximately four weeks ago. Guest:  Karen, an Alberta listener who holds two Masters Degrees and has communicated her support for Donald Trump to the show by email since the primaries - Beauties and the Beast -  Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale, and Michelle Simson discuss the approaching election day in the United States.
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A Canadian expat living in Kansas with a history in politics has been following and updating U.S. election polling information on an almost daily basis in emails to some Canadian media. He tells us what we should look for over the next three days and then early Tuesday; how reliable polling will likely prove to have been, how changing demographics will affect the U.S. vote, and if Clinton wins or Trump wins, then what? What are the nightmare scenarios which may develop and what effects will this U.S. election have on Canada?

Guest: R. Curtis Mullen, freelance political consultant and former advisor to Canadian Premiers

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Roy asks callers: are you for Trump or Clinton? Why?

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A New York cardiac rehab hospital worries Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may kill its patients. Southampton Hospital has barred its cardiac recovery patients from discussing the election while in the gym, worried emotions may spike sufficiently to cause a fatal heart attack.


Also, is post-election violence a real possibility, regardless of who becomes POTUS? 

Guest: Dr. Frank Farley, psychology professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, past president of the American Psychological Association, and President of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence


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The High Court in the United Kingdom declares parliament must have its say about Brexit. 

Guest:  Alex Deane, former parliamentary assistant to PM David Cameron and co-founder of Brexit Express, a national U.K. organization which supported the Brexit campaign

-

Will women support Donald Trump? Conventional wisdom says that women will not. That wasn’t our experience approximately four weeks ago.

Guest:  Karen, an Alberta listener who holds two Masters Degrees and has communicated her support for Donald Trump to the show by email since the primaries

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Beauties and the Beast -  Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale, and Michelle Simson discuss the approaching election day in the United States.

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